This is a quick and simple guide to help you find players for your daily fantasy baseball teams.

I give you at least 2 Pitchers, 1 player at each infield position, and 2 Outfield options. I list my top pick first and then descending order from there. I also suggest a team to stack, and a "Must Play" player.

Make sure to check lineups and a player's status before inserting them into your lineup. Also, check weather reports to make sure games aren't postponed. This guide is only here to help pick potentially successful players, and is not guaranteeing you any monetary success.

Pitchers

Zack Greinke, Dodgers

Should easily get the win today.

Cody Anderson, Indians

ERA of 0.76 and a WHIP of 0.63 in three starts this season. Averaging 8 IPs per game.

Catcher

Yasmani Grandal, Dodgers

Severino Gonzalez and his .371/.402/.543 opponent slash in 105 ABs.

A.J. Pierzynski, Braves

Kyle Kendrick + Coors Field

First Base

Jose Abreu, White Sox

Has 3 HRs off of R.A. Dickey in 6 ABs. Dickey gave up 5 ER in 5 IP against the White Sox earlier in the season.

Career slash of .385/.467/.923 with 2 HRs against R.A. Dickey. Dickey gave up 5 ER in 5 IP against the White Sox earlier in the season.

Troy Tulowitzki, Rockies

He's at home against a leftie.

Outfielders

Mike Trout, Angels

Career slash of .345/.365/.621 with 3 HRs, 2 triples, and 3 doubles against King Felix.

Cameron Maybin, Braves

Kyle Kendrick + Coors Field

Nick Markakis, BravesKyle Kendrick + Coors Field

Stack

TODAY IS ALL ABOUT THE STACKS!

Los Angeles Dodgers vs. Severino Gonzalez, Phillies

The Dodgers are facing the worst right-handed pitcher they've seen this series against the Phillies...which is saying a lot! Stack up on guy like Grandal, Turner, A-Gon and even take a shot on Jimmy Rollins for a cheap option at shortstop.Atlanta Braves vs. Kyle Kendrick, Rockies

The Braves are facing Kyle Kendrick in Coors Field. Have fun with this one!

Must Play

Cameron Maybin, OF, Atlanta Braves

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